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State Police Urge People to Lock Homes Over the Holiday Season

by Gant Team
Sunday, December 24, 2006
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PUNXSUTAWNEY – Captain David W. Neal, commanding officer with Troop C of the Punxsutawney-based state police is reminding residents to lock their homes and vehicles to prevent property from being taken by those who are dishonest.

“The unfortunate fact is that we live in a society where we can no longer leave our unattended homes or vehicles unlocked,” said Neal. “Those who continue to push their luck are setting themselves up for a disappointing return to their residence or vehicle.

“Most of hour houses and vehicles are filled with expensive, easily marketable items. Many times we don’t realize the once inexpensive items such as the serving bowl grandma left us, that she literally paid $1.50 for a the local department store, could be worth $100,000 or more. The winter coat left in the back seat of your can be appealing to the thief who may be walking past. Electronic devices and compact discs left in plain view are also an item of choice for the thieves who are quick to pilfer other people’s merchandise.”

Neal said the best way to prevent theft is by minimizing the opportunity from presenting itself. He said to never keep items interest in an area or vehicle that can be easily entered. Merchandise in plain view may quickly turn into a target. Ensure items that are left unattended are secured, locked up or are placed in the trunk of a vehicle where they will be unnoticed.

Alarm systems work well in preventing crimes or identifying actors. Lights are invaluable, whether it is keeping a home or business lighted or parking a vehicle in an area that has ample lighting to deter a thief.

“If you become a victim of theft, be sure to report it to the police as quickly as possible,” said Neal. “When these crimes are committed, many times there are a number of victims in an isolated area. Information compiled from all victims may come together to help solve the crime.”

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